Contributions in aid of construction shall not be required of
individual residential customers for production, storage, treatment
or transmission facilities, except that developers of property to
be ultimately subdivided into five (5) or more serviceable lots may
be required to provide contributions in aid of construction in amounts
to furnish the development with facilities compliant with the department
of state health services, city ordinances or other regulatory authority
minimum design criteria for production, storage, treatment or transmission
facilities. The city may require developers to install facilities
which exceed the minimum requirements for a specific subdivision.
Such additional requirements will be based on the city's capital
improvement plan and shall be coordinated with the developer, the
city engineer, the public works director and the planning and zoning
committee. The city shall reimburse the developer or share in the
cost to the extent of the added cost of such added requirements. This
policy shall be consistent and applied in a nondiscriminatory manner.
(Ordinance 904-24 adopted 5/14/2024)